Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:03 a.m. No.23883343   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23883284 lb

451

Dec 23, 2017 3:42:56 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 479ca5 No. 158261

Who is meeting in SECRET right now?

WE SEE YOU!

WE HEAR YOU!

YOU EVIL SICK BASTARDS ARE STUPID!!!

Q

 

 

571

Jan 21, 2018 2:25:40 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 000000 No. 48

@Jack, MZ, ES, JB, EM, SH, MSM, etc.

Do you know that we know?

Do you know that we see all?

Do you know that we hear all?

FEAR the STORM.

NOBODY PLAYING THE GAME GETS A FREE PASS.

NOBODY.

Q

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:13 a.m. No.23883370   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3382 >>3406 >>3426

>>23883334

 

>>23883351

 

>>23883352

11.3

DC's Death

Yesterdays Delta

Funeral

One drop re: Cheney

911 (DC fuckery)

Freedom of the Press

Heart Attack (DC bad heart)

Snowden (was DC snowey's handler?)

 

Edward Snowden has moved in to the position which was vacant due to Barlow's death. Q is stating Edward Snowden is identified as a liability by the same individuals who caused John Barlow's 187.

 

Other Unanswered Questions:

 

Whose crimes are threatened to be exposed by John Barlows activities?

 

Was John Barlow's relationship with Dick CHENEY part of the motive that led to his death?

 

Was the heart related death of Barlow's girlfriend Cynthia Horner a botched first attempt to murder John Barlow?

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:18 a.m. No.23883381   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3402 >>3406

>>23883376

>What in the world has this complete fool ever done, to make himself believe he can run a state?

Running for COVER from prosecution?

 

Wonder if Swallow's well, is a Pickle.

 

Does the C_A hold blackmail on political leaders?

Does the C_A protect those who protect them?

Why are ex C_A contractors RUNNING FOR OFFICE?

How many ex C_A contractors are currently in office?

Hello, [AS].

Once an agent, always an agent.

Q

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:39 a.m. No.23883416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3483

>>23883402

Really?

Mason's are CIA?

Y heads

KEK

Mkay

https://alphasig.org/1908-1940

 

At the University of Maryland, College Park, Swalwell served as Vice President of Campus Affairs for the Student Government Association and was an elected member of the Student-Faculty-Staff University Senate and of its executive committee. He was an active member of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity.[10] He often organized protests at the Maryland State House and served as a student liaison to the College Park City Council; the latter appointment inspired other college towns to consider similar arrangements.[11][12]

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:48 a.m. No.23883431   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

Is this connected?

State Secrets

Removed Content

Trump Suing BBC now?

Trump says he will take legal action against BBC overPanorama edit

 

>>7359370/pf/ was taken down [cleared of content] just prior to platform TERM [specific reason].

NAT SEC [charter] prevents use of 'keys' to establish IDEN via public utility/domain - non_reg.

Formation of 'clean' board possible to lock in trip(s) issues w/ safeguards.

Q

>>7359408

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-44107570

Publicly known?

Think non_public.

Access granted.

Q

 

From Drop

PGP: 'Serious' flaw found in secure email tech

14 May 2018

 

'Real secrets' risked

Security expert Mikko Hypponen, at F-Secure, said his understanding was that the vulnerability could in theory be used to decrypt a cache of encrypted emails sent in the past, if an attacker had access to such data.

 

"This is bad because the people who use PGP use it for a reason," he told the BBC.

 

"People don't use it for fun - people who use it have real secrets, like business secrets or confidential things."

 

Alan Woodward, at the University of Surrey, agreed, adding: "It does have some big implications as it could lead to a channel for sneaking data off devices as well as for decrypting messages."

 

The researchers have said that users of PGP email can disable HTML in their mail programs to stay safe from attacks based on the vulnerability.

 

It is also possible to decrypt emails with PGP decryption tools separate from email programs.

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 5:58 a.m. No.23883450   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3462

>>23883442

Q. If you're Murdered, were you a threat to the Establishment?

Would that Establishment, want to subvert your work, and place one of their Clown in and misuse it?

Re read. It's clear.

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 6:28 a.m. No.23883517   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3532 >>3618 >>3941 >>4105

KEK

Look at his LIE HIS ASS OFF.

He was part of the 911 LIE.

He helped create the SPY programs, AND protect the C_A

[[Y]]

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMKddsDZIf8

 

The VICE File: Dick Cheney Declassified

 

Washington D.C., February 22, 2019 – The movie VICE, nominated for eight Academy Awards including the best picture Oscar, shows on screen several documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Those documents relate to then-Vice President Dick Cheney’s meetings with oil company lobbyists discussing potential drilling in Iraq. But at least a dozen other declassified records deserve screen time before Sunday’s Oscars show, according to the National Security Archive’s publication today of primary sources from Cheney’s checkered career.

 

The documents show how Cheney built a rap sheet for drunk driving and arranged draft deferments in the 1960s, pitched in on President Gerald R. Ford’s unsuccessful veto of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in 1974, helped undermine investigations of CIA scandals in 1975, excused President Ronald Reagan’s Iran-contra misdeeds in 1987, mistakenly distrusted Gorbachev and slowed the end of the Cold War in 1989, promoted the global hegemon role for the U.S. in 1992, hid his work with oil companies in 2001 to set energy policy, endorsed torture and warrantless surveillance in the 2000s, played a leading role in trashing Iraq and the Middle East from the Iraq invasion in 2003 to the present, mysteriously went whole days at the White House without his Vice President’s office generating any saved e-mail, and presented a danger to civilians whether they were armed or not by shooting his hunting partner in 2006.

 

Common themes emerge from the documents, including Cheney’s long-standing commitment to defending and expanding presidential power, especially on national security matters, a predilection for the “dark side” in CIA operations from the scandals of the 1970s to the War on Terror, and his disastrously wrong foreign policy judgment. Cheney explained his intellectual history to reporters in 2005 by saying, “Watergate and a lot of the things around Watergate and Vietnam both during the ’70s served, I think, to erode the authority I think the president needs to be effective,” and went on to cite the Iran-Contra congressional committee minority report published below.[1]

 

The documents posted today provide fascinating context for some of Cheney’s most famous moments. After 9/11, on September 16, 2001, Cheney told NBC’s Tim Russert, “We also have to work, though, sort of the dark side, if you will. We've got to spend time in the shadows in the intelligence world. A lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly, without any discussion, using sources and methods that are available to our intelligence agencies, if we're going to be successful.” Just before the invasion of Iraq, on March 16, 2003, Cheney told Russert that when the United States goes in, “we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators.” The vice president was adamant: “to suggest that we need several hundred thousand troops there after military operations cease, after the conflict ends, I don’t think is accurate. I think that’s an overstatement.” Cheney’s message proved to be far from correct. According to a December 2014 Congressional Research Report entitled, “The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11,” the United States spent an estimated $815 billion on the Iraq War, including military operations, base support, weapons maintenance, training Iraq security forces, reconstruction, foreign aid, embassy costs, and veterans’ health care, while more than 4,410 Americans were killed in action and 31,957 wounded in action during the fighting in Iraq.[2]

 

https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/foia/2019-02-22/vice-file-dick-cheney-declassified

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 7 a.m. No.23883608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3674

>>23883596

Maybe, if you weren't a Pickle, you'd stop trying to convince Anons, you're just an "Impartial Observer" looking "fairness.

 

GLOW BRIGHTER in muh FILTER

 

779

Feb 15, 2018 4:09:29 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 6d0fd8 No. 388958

Feb 15, 2018 4:01:38 PM EST

Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 6d0fd8 No. 388822

>>388588

Why is everything 'really' made in China?

Cost savings?

Why is POTUS focused on SA/CHINA/RUSSIA?

WHY???????????

WHY IS RUSSIA BEING USED AGAINST POTUS?

WHY RUSSIA?

WHAT DAMAGE CAN RUSSIA DO TO DEMS?

WHAT DAMAGE CAN CHINA DO TO DEMS?

IRAN?

NK?

WHY DOES HUSSEIN TRAVEL BEFORE/AFTER POTUS RE: FOREIGN TRIPS?

USE LOGIC.

WHY IS POTUS FOCUSED ON BRINGING BACK MANUFACTURING?

JOBS?

SECURITY?

CONTROL?

TRUE CONTROL?

WHO CAN YOU TRUST?

THE WORLD IS NOT HOW YOU VIEW IT.

TRUST THE PLAN.

WE ARE WINNING.

ARRESTS WILL COME.

LOGIC SHOULD ANSWER WHY IT MUST FOLLOW OTHER UNFOLDING EVENTS.

LEARN AND SPREAD.

BUILD PROOFS.

WE'VE PROVIDED MANY PROOFS THAT CANNOT BE DISPUTED AS COINCIDENCES.

THIS WAS DONE FOR A REASON.

MORE WILL BE PROVIDED.

DIRECT CONFIRMATION WILL COME.

IT CANNOT COME NOW.

IT WILL BE LOST.

THE MESSAGE IS NOT READY.

YOU ARE PART OF THE ARMY.

WE ARE DEPENDING ON YOU.

FOR GOD & COUNTRY.

WHERE WE GO ONE, WE GO ALL.

STAY SAFE THIS WEEK.

Q

>>388822

Consumer Protection Agency.

Sen WARREN.CORRUPTION/INFILTRATION/SLUSH FUND.

#Goodbye#

Q

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 7:12 a.m. No.23883643   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23883603

>turning point

TMW ^^^

Oops.

 

The Battles of Saratoga, America’sTurning Pointended with the victory of the American army of General Horatio Gates over British forces commanded by General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, onOctober 17, 1777. Historians have always pointed toAmerica’s Turning Pointas being the most significant in the world’s history, as there was a transfer of territory so vast, and the influences were so far-reaching. Saratoga’s capitulation triggered two centuries of revolution elsewhere. It ushered in theend of the British Empireand brought the United States of America to life.

 

KEK

Endings are Beginnings of the Continuation of the Crown.

But, shhhhhhh

 

Hive

 

https://saratogatodaynewspaper.com/freemasons-the-surrender-of-general-burgoyne/

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 7:43 a.m. No.23883749   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3757

Convicted child sex offender hosting children's events through local nonprofit

 

Death Penalty to PEDOPHILES

They can NOT BE Rehabilitated.

THEY WILL CONTINUE TO PREY

 

Cops REFUSE to ACT???

 

ENOUGH

"NON PROFIT" CHILD TRAFFICKING/SA

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqq1KexSL_0

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 7:56 a.m. No.23883790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3794

>>23883765

>C19

ChYnA

C

i =A

9 = i

 

Cai (Chinese: 蔡; pinyin: Cài; Old Chinese: *s.rˤat-s) was an ancient Chinese state established at the beginning of the Zhou dynasty, rising to prominence during the Spring and Autumn period, and destroyed early in the Warring States period.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cai_(state)

 

 

OR

 

MkUltra-esque

 

Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI)

 

With the signature in Vilnius on 5 September 2024 by the first countries (Andorra, Georgia, Iceland, Norway, the Republic of Moldova, San Marino, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United States of America) and the European Union (on behalf of its twenty-seven member States) the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law has become the first-ever international legally binding treaty in this field. Montenegro soon after became the treaty's 11th Signatory. This is happy news for all of us who believe in the essential values of the human being.

 

In addition to its intrinsic value, the Framework Convention has a double added value which distinguishes it and which is easily recognisable in its articles.

 

First, as a result of the universal vocation of the Council of Europe, the Framework Convention is open for signature by countries that are not member states, regardless of having been part of the CAI during the drafting and negotiation of the Framework Convention, such as Argentina, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, the Holy See, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay and the United States, along with the European Union. Its principles and obligations to ensure that the life-cycle activities of artificial intelligence systems are fully consistent with human rights, democracy and the rule of law are intended to constitute a standard in all societies where human beings are at their core, irrespective of their geographical location.

 

Second, the Framework Convention adopts an approach based on the severity and likelihood of a negative impact on human rights, democracy and the rule of law by AI systems. This requires a methodology to guide and assist in identifying contexts and applications where the deployment of AI systems could pose risks to the enjoyment of human rights, the functioning of democracy and the observance of the rule of law, and to assess and mitigate these risks. The development of this methodology, called HUDERIA (acronym for Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law Impact Assessment) is the main focus of the CAI's work at present. Although it is not legally binding in nature, and other human rights risk and impact methodologies already exist, HUDERIA constitutes an important added value as it not only combines for its design the technical aspects of AI together with the socio-technical context of its development and application, but also incorporates the entire legal acquis of the Council of Europe not only in terms of human rights, but especially in terms of democracy and the rule of law.

 

The elaboration of HUDERIA is a difficult challenge at all levels, which again requires the commitment and effort of each and every member of the Committee. All representatives of States, civil society, stakeholders and NGOs were up to the task in the elaboration of the Framework Convention, and have continued to be so, as they demonstrated during the 11th Plenary meeting where the first draft of HUDERIA was discussed.

 

This is why this new Chair, Vice-chair and the 7 Bureau members elected at the 11th Plenary meeting, with the help of the Secretariat, will work with passion and enthusiasm in directing the work of the CAI, a Committee which after more than 4 years of work (which started with the CAHAI in December 2019 which was succeeded by the CAI in early 2022) is beginning to feel like a small big family.

 

I am convinced that together we will successfully complete this task, and the Council of Europe will be able to provide the world with another instrument for the protection of rights, democracy and the rule of law.

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 8:31 a.m. No.23883920   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3941 >>3976 >>4105

Distressed Mom of Missing Teen Prompted Local Diver to Search for the Boy's Body. Now He's Found 14 Others (Exclusive)

 

Seals?

 

“I remember every single name and every single place of every single son and daughter I’ve found,” Juan Heredia says

 

Last year, Juan Heredia decided to help a local mom in California whose son had vanished into a river. Then he learned how many other people need his help

 

Since then, Heredia, a father and volunteer diver, has recovered 15 missing bodies

 

Loved ones of those he's helped praise his "combination of courage, devotion and faith"

 

In March 2024 Juan Heredia saw another parent’s plea for help with their teenage son and couldn’t get it out of his head.

 

Fifteen-year-old Xavier Martinez had made a fatal mistake when he jumped into the Calaveras River next to his high school in Stockton, Calif., and never came back out.

 

Official rescue teams scoured the water for six days to no avail. His mother, Amanda Martinez, began appearing on the local news, and Heredia and his daughter Camila, who’d gone to school in the same district as Xavier, decided to go out to the site of Xavier’s disappearance and ran into Amanda.

 

A former general contractor and house-flipper by day, Heredia, 53, is also a certified diver and scuba instructor who grew up navigating the murky river water of his native Argentina. (As a boy, he was quick to jump in after lost fishing hooks since replacements proved costly.)

 

When he met with Xavier’s mom last year, she said she felt Xavier was lying underwater in the shade of a tree.

 

Almost as soon as Heredia went in, that’s where he found the boy — head tilted toward the sun, hands held as though in silent prayer.

 

“He was like an angel,” Heredia says. “Something I never expected to see.”

 

Martinez was overwhelmed at Heredia’s feat: “It was just so mind blowing,” the 39-year-old tells PEOPLE. “How are you able to find somebody in 30 minutes when it’s been six days?”

 

The Stockton City Council officially designated Heredia a hero and gifted him a key to the city. Soon other people began calling for help with their missing loved ones.

 

“I felt the need of the community,” he says. So he got to work.

 

Less than two years later Heredia has found the bodies of 15 people — babies, brothers, friends, parents and their children — at10 sites across California and Oregon.

 

Most recently, he retrieved a 7-year-old drowning victim how had gone missing after, authorities said, she and her father were swept away into the ocean at Big Sur, Calif.

 

The family, including her surviving mother and sibling, 2, were visiting from Canada.

 

It’s “bittersweet” work, Heredia says: “The night after is when it’s hard for me to sleep, when it’s hard for me to think about it. That’s the worst part.”

 

In the water, however, all of that falls away. “In that moment,” he says, “I have one mission, one purpose, and that is finding the son or that daughter.”

 

In July Heredia stepped away from construction and real estate work to focus on his nonprofit Angels Recovery Dive Team, which he created to help support his volunteer work. He’s aided by wife Mercedes and his children from a previous marriage, Camila, 22 and 24-year-old Matias, all of whom are divers as well.

 

He does not charge for his services, relying instead on donations.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/distressed-mom-missing-teen-prompted-183730855.html

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 8:38 a.m. No.23883936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3972

>>23883911

13

Shit coin

Roth

 

Stablecoin scepticism

 

Crypto enthusiasts rarely shy away from extoling the virtues of blockchain and decentralised currencies. They are supposedly seamless, efficient, transparent, democratised, egalitarian, and entirely disconnected from the financial plumbing that so often goes awry.

 

In the 17 years since Bitcoin first emerged, it has morphed from a once fringe asset into a quasi-religious movement. Its ascent has seen its value almost doubling every year over the past decade (with a few setbacks along the way). Today, the entire crypto universe is valued at $3.4tn, with Bitcoin representing nearly two-thirds.

 

However, Bitcoin still has no economic use and sits firmly at the speculative end of the investment universe – it is four times as volatile as frontier equity markets. It has no cash flow (making it impossible to value), and is neither a currency (too clunky), nor a compelling store of value (too volatile).

 

Could stablecoins be more economically viable? They are reportedly the next big development in the decentralized finance (DeFi) epoch. They offer the promise of a digital, decentralised payment system, but without Bitcoin-like volatility. And they are set to get further impetus from two important bills making their way through Congress: specifically, the GENIUS (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins) and STABLE (Stablecoin Transparency and Accountability for a Better Ledger Economy) Acts.

 

Broadly, the bills set out a new regulatory framework – in what is still a largely unregulated space - to promote transparency and ultimately encourage greater usage of stablecoins in payments. But regulatory ‘legitimacy’ does not mean completely safe.

 

President Trump is intent on making US the 'crypto capital of the planet'. But cutting through the bewildering vernacular, the risks still seem to outweigh the modest benefits.

 

A different sort of cryptocurrency

 

Stablecoins have been in existence for over a decade, with Tether (USDt) pioneering the first asset-backed coin in 2014. Like Bitcoin, they still rely on a distributed ledger infrastructure in which transactions are digital and immutable. But unlike their gregarious free-floating cousin, they are meant to be boringly stable – pegged to the relevant asset. Tether is a fiat-backed currency and, in theory, redeemable 1:1 for US dollars. There is a certain irony in a cryptocurrency being seen as safer because it is backed by an existing fiat currency…

 

Confusingly not all stablecoins have their own blockchain. Tether is available on a number of different blockchain protocols, which suggests scalability – i.e. the number of transactions per second – may not be a limiting constraint. Dollar-backed stablecoins account for most assets, though other variants are growing.

 

USDt is the largest stablecoin in terms of trading volume and market value - at ~$120bn, it is more than twice the size of all the other stablecoins combined. Other notable coins today include USD Coin (USDc) and the newly minted USD1 stablecoin launched by Trump’s World Liberty Financial (this is distinct from the $TRUMP memecoin issued back in January).

 

Stablecoins gained significant traction through the pandemic, when the virtual new-paradigm mentality was in vogue. That momentum has yet to fade: Tether’s total volumes reportedly exceeded Visa last year. However, this rapid growth likely has more to do with Bitcoin’s fortunes than underlying demand for digital payments. The majority of stablecoin demand today stems from its role as a source of liquidity in crypto trading.

 

Fundamentally, stablecoins are intended to bridge the gap between traditional and digital finance. Smart contracts may potentially allow for full supply chain provenance, copyright management and even ‘tokenizing’ real life assets (such as stocks or real estate). They also offer an alternative payment option to individuals who have been locked out of the US dollar financial system.

 

https://www.rothschildandco.com/en/newsroom/insights/2025/07/wm-strategy-blog-stablecoin-scepticism/

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 8:46 a.m. No.23883972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3987 >>3989

>>23883936

https://www.ccn.com/news/crypto/rothschild-us-bancorp-institutional-trust-bitcoin-with-etf-buys/

 

Rothschild and US Bancorp Signal Institutional Trust in Bitcoin With Over $17 Million ETF Buys

 

US Bancorp, one of America’s largest banking institutions in the United States, has invested $15 million in a Bitcoin ETF.

 

Edmond De Rothschild Holding SA also disclosed investments exceeding $4.2 million in spot Bitcoin ETFs. This suggests that more larger institutions are taking an interest in crypto.

 

US Bancorp Invests Over $15 Million in Spot Bitcoin ETFs

On May 8, US Bancorp announced investments exceeding $15 million in spot Bitcoin ETFs. The breakdown of their investments includes purchasing approximately 87,744 shares of Fidelity’s FBTC valued at $5.4 million, 46,011 shares of Grayscale’s GBTC worth $2.9 million, and 178,567 shares of BlackRock’s IBIT totaling $7.2 million.

 

According to their latest 13F filing, US Bancorp’s total investments amounted to $71.8 billion. Meanwhile, the company ranks as one of the largest bank holding companies in the US, managing over $663 billion in assets under management (AUM) by the end of 2023.

 

Edmond De Rothschild Invests Over $4 Million in Spot Bitcoin ETFs

Meanwhile, Edmond De Rothschild Holding SA reported more than $4.2 million in spot Bitcoin ETFs investments on May 9.

 

The company disclosed its investments reported 103,600 shares of BlackRock’s IBIT valued at just under $4.2 million. Additionally, the firm invested in 1,300 shares of Grayscale’s GBTC, valued at $82,121.

 

According to its latest 13F filing, the firm’s total investments reached $6 billion.

 

Female-Led Rothschild Bank Embraces Bitcoin ETFs

Edmond de Rothschild (Suisse) S.A. currently holds investments worth $4.2 million in Bitcoin exchange-traded funds. These include shares worth $4.2 million in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and $82,121 in the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC). This bank is part of the Edmond de Rothschild Group, which manages approximately $174 billion in assets.

 

In 2019, the Benjamin de Rothschild family started steps to privatize the iconic Swiss bank. Two branches—France’s Rothschild & Co and Switzerland’s Edmond de Rothschild Bank—settled a longstanding dispute over the use of the family name in 2018. The Paris-based branch agreed to avoid using the standalone name for its banking and asset management business.

 

The Rothschild banking dynasty, founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild, dates back to the 18th century. Moving forward 200 years, in 2023, Ariane de Rothschild became the first woman to serve as CEO of Edmond de Rothschild Group.

 

The Rothschild heirs are estimated to hold a fortune exceeding $1 billion. Meanwhile, Chicago-based Rothschild Investment Corporation, which is not affiliated with the European family, also revealed its investments in Grayscale’s GBTC in 2020.

Anonymous ID: e2f421 Nov. 21, 2025, 9:12 a.m. No.23884061   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4095 >>4104

>>23884024

10 U.S.C. §§ 331-335

Sec. 331. Federal aid for State governments

Whenever there is an insurrections in any State against its government, the President

may, upon the request of its legislature or of its governor if the legislature cannot be

convened, call into Federal service such of the militia of the other States, in the number

requested by that State, and use such of the armed forces, as he considers necessary to

suppress the insurrection.

Sec. 332. Use of militia and armed forces to enforce Federal authority

Whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions, combinations, or

assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, make it impracticable

to enforce the laws of the United States in any State by the ordinary course of judicial

proceedings, he may call into Federal service such of the militia of any State, and use

such of the armed forces, as he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress

the rebellion.

Sec. 333. Interference with State and Federal law

The President, by using the militia or the armed forces, or both, or by any other means,

shall take such measures as he considers necessary to suppress, in a State, any

insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy, if it–

(1) so hinders the execution of the laws of that State, and of the United States

within the State, that any part or class of its people is deprived of a right, privilege,

immunity, or protection named in the Constitution and secured by law, and the

constituted authorities of that State are unable, fail, or refuse to protect that right,

privilege, or immunity, or to give that protection; or

(2) opposes or obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or impedes

the course of justice under those laws.

In any situation covered by clause (1), the State shall be considered to have denied the

equal protection of the laws secured by the Constitution.

Sec. 334. Proclamation to disperse

Whenever the President considers it necessary to use the militia or the armed forces under

this chapter, he shall, by proclamation, immediately order the insurgents or those

obstructing the enforcement of the laws to disperse and retire peaceably to their abodes

within a limited time.

Sec. 335. Guam and Virgin Islands included as “State”

for purposes of this chapter, the term "State" includes Guam and the Virgin Islands

 

https://policy.defense.gov/portals/11/documents/hdasa/references/insurrection_act.pdf